This 250+-page guide to the Festival offers insider tips and advice as well as all of the details you need to know to plan your best Festival visit ever. Pre-order your 2015 edition today, and download the 2014 guide for FREE — immediately!

Your purchase includes several bonus items as well — including a full daily schedule of events at the Festival and a printable World Showcase Booth Menu Checklist to carry with you as you Eat around the World!

2015 Epcot Food and Wine Festival Booths and Menus

More About the World Showcase Booths

Set up around the World Showcase, individual kiosks will offer international and regional dishes to enjoy. Small plates and beverages were priced in 2014 between $3-$8 and most give guests the chance to try specialty recipes from locations around the world!

Brazil Booth

The Brazil Booth had a fresh new look for 2014, and we really enjoyed the interesting dishes here. The Cocada, or Coconut Candy, was one of our favorites.

Cocada — Coconut Candy at the 2014 Brazil Booth

At Farm Fresh, we couldn’t get enough of their fantastic Nueske’s® Pepper Bacon Hash!

Canada is an extremely popular stop at the festival. This kiosk will likely serve up the delectable cheddar cheese soup again. It’s not-to-be missed!

Canada Booth

Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup

Fun cast members make your culinary journey truly memorable!

Montreal, Canada, Cast Member with Moosehead Beer tap

Will Morocco will serve up their fantastic Baklava? We’ll soon see!

Morocco Booth

Baklava

Mexico is a lively stop every year – with great food and drinks. Margaritas!

Shrimp taco: Fried Shrimp, Pickled Habanero Pepper and Onions

Menu Pricing

2014 prices for most dishes are in the $3 – $8 range. Don’t forget that many of these are available for a Disney Dining Plan snack credit. That’s a great value!

We will have more information for you about pricing and which items will be available for a Disney Dining Snack Credit soon.

2014 brought changes to the size of beer portions. Individual beer servings topped out at 6 ounces, while flights featured four 4-ounce pours. In 2014, beer was $3 – $5 for 6oz. options, and around $9.25 for most flights. Most wines were $2.50 – $4.75 and mixed drinks averaged $7 – $9.

Payment Options

In addition, don’t forget that you can use your Disney Dining Plan snack credits. When doing so, you’ll get the best value by purchasing the most expensive DDP snack eligible items with your DDP and then, paying out-of-pocket for less expensive items.

A convenient method of payment is the Epcot Food and Wine Festival gift card. Load it up, and you’re on your way. There’s even a convenient wrist card that helps you keep your hands free for plates and wine glasses! Purchase yours at Epcot’s Main Entrance ticket booths, Guest Relations, or at select merchandise locations.

Reloadable Gift Cards Are a Convenient Way to Budget

We expect the free Marketplace Discovery Passport will also return this year. In 2014 — gluten free items were noted! Be sure to get your stamps at each international booth!

This 250+-page guide to the Festival offers insider tips and advice as well as all of the details you need to know to plan your best Festival visit ever. Pre-order your 2015 edition today, and download the 2014 guide for FREE — immediately!

Your purchase includes several bonus items as well — including a full daily schedule of events at the Festival and a printable World Showcase Booth Menu Checklist to carry with you as you Eat around the World!